Are Mink, Silk, and Real Fur Lashes All the Same?

Women have always sought out new and more amazing ways of enhancing their natural beauty, and nowadays, eyelash extensions are the new rave. Any woman that sports them is automatically regarded as being fashionable and sophisticated.

If you’re considering getting one but don’t know the type to use – whether it be mink, silk or real fur lashes, take a chill pill, as you have come to the right place. This post will answer your questions and set you on the path of attracting the attention you always desired.

The differences between the three types are basically defined by their weight, appearance, and texture. They are highlighted below.

1. Mink Lashes

Mink lashes are made from a synthetic material called PBT or polybutylene terephthalate. It’s a kind of polyester also used in the manufacture of swimwear and toothbrushes. 3D mink lashes are the trendiest kinds of these lashes as their 3-dimensional designs give these fuzzy layered ends. They look fluffy, voluminous, and natural.

Mink fur is used for making 3D mink lashes. This is because mink holds the curls better, making them look very attractive and highly desired by most stylish women, including celebrities. They can be either short or long.

When it comes to durability, mink lashes are quite resilient as they are reusable. Some users have been known to reuse them by as many as 30 times before they finally give up.

2. Silk Lashes

Silk lashes are also made with PBT. The fundamental differences between them and mink lashes are in terms of their weight, shape, and finish.

They usually have short tapered ends and look fuller when longer. They also look different from mink lashes because of their semi-gloss finish, which makes them look glamorous.

They are the best kinds of lashes for making dramatic sets in which case they are most commonly used with traditional lashes. The conventional style is to go with one lash extension per one natural eyelash.

When it comes to durability, they are reusable, but extra care should be applied when removing the glue. It is best to dissolve the glue by dabbing with a makeup remover.

3. Real Fur Lashes

These are the real deal. They are made with real fur and are the most natural-looking among all eyelash extensions. They usually need to be permed to make the curls. They relax with time and will need consistent curling to retain their look. They are usually more expensive than synthetic varieties. They are also not fixed by many lash artists.

Much more care is needed while wearing them as some people are known to be allergic to animal fur and should avoid them.

In conclusion, whatever type of lash extension that you want to consider, the true beauty comes with expert knowledge of the qualities of the different types and their application techniques. You may need to consult an experienced lash artist who will help you discover what is best for you.

About Jammie Morey

Jammie is of Native American descent, her family is from the Ojibway/Chippewa tribe in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She was born and raised in Michigan and currently resides there with her daughter. She is a single parent and enjoys spending time with her daughter. Jammie is a home healthcare aide and loves what she does outside the home. Jammie is Owner of The Neat Things in Life.

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